Yes, green beans are very healthy to add to ones diet.
Green beans are good to eat when on a diet, along with other healthy, nutritious foods. They are low in calories.
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In the long run - no. It is unlikely to contain all the nutrients that you need.
They are vegetables, and have lots of vitamins and fiber. Beans and peas also have protein, which is a part of a healthy diet.
One cup of cooked green beans contains approximately 0.2 grams of fat. Green beans are very low in fat, making them a healthy choice for a balanced diet. They are primarily composed of water, carbohydrates, and fiber, with minimal fat content.
Fresh green beans are pretty healthy and REALLY yummy with hollandaise sauce.
mung beans are beans like haricot beans or green beans. why would they contain wheat?
Another word for Macrobiotic Diet is healthy meal and normally is beans and whole grains :)
If you are on a diet to lose weight, green beans and spinach would be good choices. A large boiled egg has about 78 calories and would be provide protein.
If they are part of a controlled diet.
Healthy food items such as fresh fruits and vegetables are all part of the raw food diet. Examples are broccoli, banana, peppers, and green beans.
Yes, green beans do contain disaccharides, although in relatively small amounts. The primary disaccharide found in green beans is sucrose. In addition to disaccharides, green beans also provide dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making them a nutritious addition to a balanced diet.